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Saturday, May 31, 2014

This former A list Tweener was busted by a teacher in the restroom of a school that the Tweener was visiting for a literacy event. The Tweener was set to read to the kids, but the teacher asked the Tweener to leave after she was caught doing lines of coke in the bathroom at the elementary school that kids were using.

She does a lot of these types of events and literacy events and needs to go to rehab again.

Heather: I was just about to say the same thing! Pickled okra are AWESOME in bloody marys. Are you in the south? There's a brand here in Tx with Texas in the title that are amazing. I'm off to the kitchen!

I'm a teacher. If this happened in my school it would be the highlight of my career. lol. Seriously though, I'll leave the pickle drinks to y'all & stick to my fru fru drinks that I'll sip on the beach after having a difficult year teaching students with autism.

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